Bentley Police Chief James “Tim” Bryan had a voice at the table representing small, rural police departments during the Leadership Institute to Combat Human Trafficking last week in Washington, D.C. The two-day conference was organized by the International Association of Chiefs of Police. Bryan is a lifetime member of the IACP and he once worked for the organization for four years when he lived in Washington, D.C. So I’ve been affiliated with them and they needed a small and rural representative at the table,” he said. He and the police chief from Alliance, Neb., (population 8,100) represented small cities alongside law enforcement leaders from big cities like Anaheim, San Jose, Seattle, Portland, Arlington, Las Vegas, New Orleans, Jackson and more.
Source: Harvey County Now